KISS: Monsters Of Rock... And Mini Golf

May 27, 2010

Legendary rock band KISS and Monster Mini Golf, a leader in cutting-edge indoor glow-in-the-dark themed entertainment centers, have joined forces to bring you the first ever KISS-themed Monster Mini Golf entertainment center on the sinfully-fun Las Vegas strip.

A mere six years ago, Christina and Patrick Vitagliano, a seemingly normal couple, sat at their kitchen table and came up with one of the most "frightening" entertainment ideas ever perpetrated on the American people — Monster Mini Golf. Christina wanted the concept to have three important factors: fun for all ages, inexpensive yet profitable and, above all, it had to be cool. So they took the 50-year-old proven concept of miniature golf, moved it indoors and added black lights, sound, special effects, a live DJ, and monsters — from frightfully animated to humorously absurd. Then they did what mini-golf needed — brought it to the 21st century and gave it a good dose of cool.

Now after six years and over 25 locations nationwide (and growing),the founders of Monster Mini Golf have decided it is time to kick up their edgy cool concept yet another notch. Along with monsters, black lights, special effects and mini-golf — it's time to ROCK! When it's time to rock — it's time to call KISS!

The Monster team is currently seeking an on-strip Las Vegas location and is looking to open the first-ever "Monster Mini Golf presents KISS" mini-golf facility in the next 12-18 months. That's right, mini-golf, monsters and KISS. It's going to ROCK so hard it's SCARY.

Live Nation Merchandise is the licensing agent for KISS and was instrumental in brokering this deal.

Visit Monster Mini Golf on the web at www.monsterminigolf.com.

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